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How To Fully Nourish Your Eyeswith Dr. Marc Grossman and Martin Sussman Dr. Marc Grossman is not your ordinary eye doctor. Instead, he's a leading expert in improving and protecting vision with nutritional supplements - vitamins, minerals, anti-oxidants, and herbs. How To Fully Nourish Your Eyes Recording of Live Event
More about Dr. Marc Grossman: In over 23 years of practice, Marc Grossman, Doctor of Optometry and New York State Licensed Acupuncturist, has helped many people improve their vision. He is the founder of the Rye Learning Center in 1980, a multidisciplinary center for learning problems, and co-founded in 1996 of Integral Health Associates in New Paltz, New York, a holistic center for healing. Dr. Grossman's unique and balanced background includes degrees in Optometry, Biology, Physical Education and Learning Disabilities, coupled with yoga, bioenergetics, nutrition, Chinese medicine and acupuncture, the Alexander technique and Feldenkrais. This orientation provides the foundation for an integrated approach to vision and its influence on the body, mind and spirit of each patient. The philosophy of his practice is based on the belief that vision is not static and need not degenerate. Vision has the ability to improve, and there are practical alternatives for helping vision without resorting to needing stronger and stronger eyeglasses, surgery or a lifetime of taking medications. According to Dr. Grossman, poor vision is not just physical and can be improved at any age. According to recent scientific and psychological research on the human visual system, emotional and mental stress, childhood issues, and environmental factors have a significant effect on vision. Therefore, to improve vision, the condition as a whole person needs to be addressed including diet, attitude, work, school, environment and physical and emotional issues. Dr. Grossman lectures nationally on topics such as Natural Vision Improvement, Vision and Nutrition, Psycho-Emotional Aspects of Visual Conditions, Vision & Learning, Holistic Integrative Visual Therapy, and Chinese Medicine and Vision Care. He also teaches workshops for health care professionals including physical therapists, chiropractors and body workers, social workers, occupational therapists and other optometrists. Dr. Grossman is a consultant to school systems, rehabilitation centers and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Dr. Grossman is co-author of Magic Eye - A 3D Guide (Andrews and McMeel, 1995), Natural Vision Care - An Encyclopedia (Keats Publishing, 1999), Greater Vision (McGraw Hill, 2000), and the 2002 book, Natural Eye Care: A Comprehensive Manual for Practitioners of Oriental Medicine, which is a 230-page manual describing both the Western and Eastern approaches to preserving eyesight for over 20 specific eye conditions. |
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